Next generation of climate realists rises at CFACT’s Summer Eco-Summit
A new generation is emerging from beneath the blackened layer of ideological academia—ready to reject junk science and embrace free-market environmental solutions.
A new generation is emerging from beneath the blackened layer of ideological academia—ready to reject junk science and embrace free-market environmental solutions.
CFACT campus representatives have been hard at work organizing clean up initiatives both on and off campus throughout the country.
CFACT campus representative Trenten Rippy of the University of Science and Arts Oklahoma spread some Christmas cheer and gave back to his community over winter break.
Young Americans’ fixation on the climate isn’t lost on those aiming to land Kamala in the White House. In fact, it’s a long-planned and carefully orchestrated part of their game plan.
What better way to clean up a river than with a fleet of kayaks?
Several weeks ago, Driessen Fellows, Hai An Hoang, and Gadai Bulgac, attending the University of Houston, partnered with other student organizations to host a tree planting ceremony to honor those we lost in the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Taking on the arduous task of preparing the area ahead of time, Hai An and her friends quite literally cleared the way for the ceremony by ridding the area of some pesky mushrooms and digging a preliminary hole for the young sapling. Thanks to the valiant recruiting efforts of Gadai, students from the University of Houston were shuttled to and from [...]
CFACT is dedicated to providing the policy expertise and grassroots creativity needed to help the public not just push back, but one by one, score important energy victories that count.
The federal National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is deeply flawed and nothing like the "National Report Card" it claims to be.
CFACT Collegians are often the only students at their schools who are willing to take a public stand for free market energy and environmental policy.
O’Keefe spent the overwhelming majority of his lecture speaking about media censorship.
Never let a crisis go to waste.
Deprive students of science and history and they'll believe anything.
CFACT: “There is no such thing as a conservative carbon tax.”
CFACT’s student leaders were out in force for CPAC 2019.
CFACT students are hard at work balancing politically correct campuses with factual correctness.